Born Free works to stop individual wildlife suffering & protect threatened species in the wild.
We create resource packs, aimed at KS2 to KS4, that include full lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations and activities, and detailed links to the National Curriculum.
Our cross-curricular resources aim to develop a range of skills, including; decision making, debating, speech writing, performing, presenting, persuasive writing, questioning, reporting and data analysis.
Born Free works to stop individual wildlife suffering & protect threatened species in the wild.
We create resource packs, aimed at KS2 to KS4, that include full lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations and activities, and detailed links to the National Curriculum.
Our cross-curricular resources aim to develop a range of skills, including; decision making, debating, speech writing, performing, presenting, persuasive writing, questioning, reporting and data analysis.
Born Free’s comprehensive Environmental Club packs are great for teachers running clubs, or simply looking for activities to engage their class with nature.
This top-up pack can be used in conjunction with Packs 1, 2 and 3, or can be used independently. It includes activities based on the topics Nature, Threats To Wildlife and Taking Responsibility.
Pupils can pick which activities that are particularly important to them and their school, and of course are achievable. The activities are designed to be run on a weekly basis, but can be run across a longer time-frame depending on the interest of the club members and the amount of time they would like to dedicate to them.
Starting an Environmental Club at your school is a great way to promote wild animal conservation and welfare while helping your pupils engage in practical learning. If you need any support please contact education@bornfree.org.uk
Did you enjoy these activities? Search for Born Free’s Environmental Club Packs 1, 2 and 3!
Born Free’s educational events are free and perfect for school groups and home-educators.
Join Born Free’s Education Team, with guest and artist John Dyer, as they speak about the Last Chance to Paint project and Sudan, the last male northern white rhino, who started John’s journey. With opportunities for students to paint along.
Learning Objectives:
I recognise that my choices and actions can impact habitats around the world, including savannahs
I can confidently use paint to convey a savannah scene
I can gather inspiration from an artist and use this within my own work.
You will need:
Paint (ideally Acrylic)
A range of brush sizes
Clean water
Cloth or tissue
White paper
This video is 46 minutes long.
Born Free’s educational events are free and perfect for school groups and home-educators.
Join the Born Free team, including colleagues from Kenya, to learn all about the amazing wildlife found in Meru National Park. Learn all about elephants and giraffe, the threats faced by them and what the Born Free team is doing to protect them.
Join Born Free and Youth Ambassador, Katie Marshall, to discover why exotic pets do not cope well in our homes. Find out more about exotic pets living in the UK and how the exotic pet trade impact’s the survival of species in the wild.